Atsign's approach to secure AI adoption

An independent evaluation of Atsign’s platform highlights an approach to building AI agents without open inbound ports, aiming to reduce common network attack risks while supporting secure deployment.

  • Tuesday, 26th May 2026 Posted 2 weeks ago in by Sophie Milburn

Atsign’s work in cybersecurity has been positioned as relevant to enterprise AI adoption. The company reports that by combining two of its products—Atsign AI Architect and the Atsign Platform—developers can build AI agents designed to operate without open inbound TCP ports.

According to an independent assessment by Broadband-Testing in Europe, Atsign received a Gold Award for its solutions. The evaluation described the platform as a secure foundation for AI and multi-agent systems.

In testing, two applications were examined: a remote telemetry monitoring application for a KRYZ-LPFM radio transmitter and a secure personal AI agent called Pembrook. The assessment indicated that the architecture was designed to reduce common network-based risks such as port scanning, credential theft, and man-in-the-middle attacks.

The report also noted an absence of a traditional network attack surface in the tested setup, suggesting a model where applications can be deployed with reduced exposure to internet-facing vulnerabilities. This approach is presented as useful for organisations aiming to adopt AI systems while managing security risks.

Atsign’s architecture is described as supporting a zero attack surface model for AI agents, with the goal of limiting direct internet exposure for deployed systems.

In the broader discussion of rapidly deployed AI systems, Atsign’s approach is positioned as one option that prioritises reducing exposure to common network-based threats while enabling faster deployment of AI-driven applications.

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